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I bought this for the my 4-year old and his smart cycle and was pleased to see that there is a game that my 2-year old can play on it as well. He can climb on and push the buttons and make things happen without having to use the pedals. Works for both of them!Best Deals for Fisher Price Smart Cycle Extreme The World of Cars
We got this for our grandson who just loves it. He gets physical activity and learns at the same time. What could be better?Honest reviews on Fisher Price Smart Cycle Extreme The World of Cars
We purchased the Cars module for the Extreme Smart Cycle for a Christmas present and our 4-year old son loves it. Since Christmas, he's gone through the entire line up of activities and looks forward to playing with it every time. Most of the activities will require the child to pedal to complete and/or activate the game while others are simply just fun to play.As an example, one activity allows the child to select a "colorless" vehicle from a list of options, select various colors of spray paint to paint the vehicle, and then select various designs to add to the finished paint job. This activity is just for fun and doesn't require any pedaling. It does, however, teach the user what colors they'll achieve by combining two colors together (i.e., red + blue = purple).
Another fun activity has the user "driving" Lighting MacQueen around in a cow field tipping tractors for points while at the same time trying avoid Frank, the mean combine. This activity only uses the joystick and the red buttons on the handlebars. Since our son loves the pedaling anyway, we often see him pedaling during this activity, even though it's not required.
A good educational numbers game has the user "fishing" (by using Mator's tow hook) for various numbers. Options include fishing for numbers in order from 1 to 10, backwards from 10 to 1, and having the user find all the numbers higher than a given number which Mator provides.
All in all, it was a good purchase and we're happy we got it for our son. In a week and a half of usage, we have not had any problems with the module. The only complaint that I would have is that it may not be as challenging as other modules out there. This one seems to be more video-game oriented than educational. If you're looking for a great educational module, I might suggest the Toy Story game pack. We have this one as well and it's geared more towards spelling, identifying shapes, addition and subtraction, and the like.




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